In-Crowd Editorials

Fashion's Most Wanted Male Models in VMan's Issue #15

Fashion’s male model elites appear in Vman’s Issue #15. The issue houses three fashion spreads, snapped by photographer Chad Pitman, which feature some of the most-buzzed-about male models of the fashion world such as Garett Neff.

VMan’s Issue #15 also puts other drool-worthy models on display like Vladimir Ivanov, Gen Huismans, Will Defiel, Ryan Kennedy, Dennis Johnson and Reid Prebenda.

Styled in everything from laid-back tees to classy blazers, they pose in a series of clique-ish sets ranging from ‘Most Valuable Players’ to ‘The Contenders’. In one set from VMan’s Issue #15, titled the ‘The Hot Shots’, Huismans, Ivanov, and Defiel get to stand next to Giabiconi—who is, for once, shot by someone else other than Karl Lagerfeld. Exciting!

Male Model Representation
The rise of in-crowd editorials featuring male models presents an opportunity for fashion agencies and casting agents to expand representation of more diverse male models.
Fashion Photography Innovation
Fashion magazines and photographers can explore innovative styles and techniques to capture evocative and fresh images of male models for editorial spreads.
Men's Fashion Trends
Consumers can watch out for emerging trends in men's fashion, showcased by the featured models in VMan's Issue #15.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion
Fashion magazines, modeling agencies, and fashion photographers can leverage this trend to better showcase male models and inspire new men's fashion trends.
Media and Publishing
Fashion magazines can continue to showcase models in fresh and innovative ways to capture reader engagement and interest.
Advertising and Marketing
Brands and advertisers can partner with male models featured in these editorial spreads, tapping into a growing interest among consumers in more diverse male representation in fashion.
SCORE
4.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 62%
Activity 54%
Freshness 8%